Automotive Webinar Series | Part III: Where Rubber Meets the Road: Automotive Litigation Update
Automotive Webinar Series | Part III: Where Rubber Meets the Road: Automotive Litigation Update
Watch the webinar recording in our archived library: http://mcmillan.lawcast.tv/
This nationwide review focuses on lessons learned from Canadian automotive litigation that industry stakeholders can take with them long after the program is over. At this session, our panel of experts will provide:
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- a panoramic view of the evolution of automotive class actions across Canada;
- a review of best practices for managing disputes with distributors and franchisees; and
- insights into litigation and disclosure obligations arising from automotive industry labour issues.
This program is the automotive litigation update you need to round out 2023.
CPD: This program qualifies for up to 75 minutes of Substantive CPD in Ontario, 75 minutes of CPD in BC and 75 minutes of CLE in Quebec.
Date and Time
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
1:00 pm – 2:15 pm ET
Speakers
Lindsay Lorimer
Partner, Product Liability & Regulation | Class Actions
Joan Young
Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Sidney Elbaz
Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Brad Hanna
Partner, Corporate Commercial Litigation
Patrick Groom
Partner, Employment & Labour Relations
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